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050 00 ^aP123^b.B38 1968 |
099 ^aVH Collections |
100 1 ^aBarthes, Roland |
240 10 ^aElements de semiologie.^lEnglish |
245 10 ^aElements of semiology /^cRoland Barthes ; translated from the French by Annette Lavers and Colin Smith |
250 ^aFirst American edition |
260 ^aNew York :^bHill and Wang, ^c1968. |
300 ^a111 pages :^billustrations ;^c20 cm. |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 105-107) |
505 00 ^g1.^tLanguage (langue) and speech --^g2.^tSignifier and signified --^g3.^tSyntagm and system --^g4.^tDenotation and connotation |
520 1 ^a"Roland Barthes, the West's master critic, has given us fertile rereading of such classic French authors as Racineand Balzac, brought to attention lesser-known writers likeFourier and Loyola, studied the mythologies and sign systems of modern life and fashion, explored cinema and music, examined culture-as-system in Japan, tried to delineate the erotics of reading and writing, and touched provocatively on numerous other topics. What he shares with the best of his colleagues is the assumption that criticism is an attitude, not an act. He brings his readers questions and speculations that are always engaging and expansive. It is just this temperament that makes him the latest heir of the tradition of French moralistes--Montaigne, Diderot, Voltaire, and, in his own day, Gide and Sartre--who used their cultural conscience and experimental brilliance to synthesize intellectual, ethical, and literary concerns."--Jacob Stockinger, San Francisco Review of Books |
546 ^aTranslation of: Elements de semiologie |
650 0 ^aSemantics |
700 1 ^aLavers, Annette |
700 1 ^aSmith, Colin |
999 ^aประวีณา ปานทอง |